Davos Agenda 2022: UN chief urges business to help low-income nations amid COVID-19 and climate crises at WEF


During a virtual address at the World Economic Forum (WEF) Davos Agenda 2022 on Monday (January 17), the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres highlighted urgent actions needed to help developing countries amid climate, coronavirus (COVID-19) and other crises. 

Guterres appealed to the business leaders to support developing countries in order to reform the global financial system. In the current scenario, developing and low-income countries need access to COVID-19 vaccines, they need assistance to combat the climate crisis and its related consequences. 

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During the address, Guterres said that the low-income countries are at a huge disadvantage. “They’re experiencing their slowest growth in a generation,” Guterres said. 

“The burdens of record inflation, shrinking fiscal space, high interest rates and soaring energy and food prices are hitting every corner of the world and blocking recovery — especially in low- and some middle-income countries,” he added. 

Guterres, who began a second five-year term as UN chief on Jan. 1. has long been pushing for more global action to address COVID-19 vaccine inequity and climate change and for reform of the global financial system.

Meanwhile, in the latest report by Oxfam released on Sunday, it has been stated that the wealth of some richest people in the world has increased and how taxing them will benefit millions who face the worst of situations due to extreme poverty.  

Abby Maxman, who is the president of Oxfam America said that one of the “single most powerful tools” is there to address the level of “egregious and deadly inequality” is to tax the rich.

In a news release, she added that instead of lining the pockets of the ultra-wealthy, there’s a need to invest billions of dollars in the economy, children and planet, paving the way for a more “equal and sustainable future”. 





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